coolguy125125-old
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A built-in "punch Steve Jobs in his smug little face" app.

I had this article open in a tab for an hour before responding, something about seeing "procrastination" in the title made me reluctant to read it.

Multi-tasked computing was brought to the public decades ago, and we still have nincompoops paying half a grand for a product that doesn't support it?! The modern consumer really needs to take the wool off its eyes.

@mediaphile: You don't have latency issues with the iPod touches?

Everything except regedit is unnecessary bloat, and I don't really view Rainmeter as a "tweaking" program per se.

The desktop-as-wallpaper with icons and start menu hidden is a classic. I do that to friends multiple times a year, not on April Fools'.

Brute force crackers might have worked in 2001 or so, but nowadays almost every website/login has a lockout protocol. 5-10 tries, and you're done for a few minutes.

@Shiryu: Somebody's got a case of the Wednesdays!

I haven't had any problems with it, the only thing I take issue with is the look of the taskbar (which is easily fixed to look like Vista).

I steal hangers from hotels, they usually have pretty nice ones.

I steal hangers from hotels, they usually have pretty nice ones.

"666 pennies would weigh as much as 4.56 soda cans."

So I guess I'm the first one to comment who hates the pictured showerhead? I find those tend to have really crappy water pressure, feels like the water is just falling on you.

@hipersons: I understand that, but I don't want to be using multiple music players. It would be a lot more convenient if I can listen to personal records of cd's I own, and then with a few keystrokes be streaming something I don't own from the cloud.

@robwar0100: I honestly don't use Lala much anymore, it was more of a fad I got excited about and then abandoned because I don't really need that functionality.

Can Spotify scan your library and add those tracks that you own to your cloud-based library, like Lala can do?